This homemade english muffin recipe will blow any store-bought English muffin out of the water, guaranteed.
I started making English muffins at home when we were living in Beijing, and I couldnโt buy them locally. And you know what? Now that weโre all back in the U.S.A, and once again have the luxury of buying English muffins at any old grocery store, Iโm STILL making these from scratch.
Because:
- Theyโre insanely delicious. More delicious than any English muffin youโve tasted.
- Theyโre really easy to make. No oven required!
- Theyโre freezer-friendly. After baking and halving them with a fork (to reveal those nooks and crannies), pop them into the freezer to enjoy anytime you like.
Note: This recipe was originally published on September 28, 2013. We have since updated it with more information, a Video, new photos, clearer instructions, metric measurements, and nutrition info. Enjoy!
A Special Treat
Iโll admit that I donโt make these super often. Not because theyโre hard to make, but because when I do, I WILL sit there and eat four in a row, toasted and slathered with butter and jam.
In fact, thatโs exactly what happened when I decided to re-photograph this classic English muffin recipe we first documented in September 2013.
My personal carb overload issues aside, we always come back to this recipe whenever we want to serve a special treat for guests (Sunday brunch, anyone?).
Theyโre perfect to make during the holidays/colder months, but theyโre also great even in summer. Because you donโt have to turn on a hot oven to bake them. You just cook them in a pan on the stove!
These are also great on Motherโs Day, Fatherโs Day, or any special occasion, but theyโre easy enough to make anytime.
This recipe makes about 12-15 muffins, depending on size. The perfect amount for a weekend party or to share with family throughout the week.
Better Than Store-bought
I can sense some of you shaking your head at your screen. Youโre either thinking youโll never put the time in to make homemade English muffins when you could just buy themโฆ OR youโre thinking that you donโt even really LIKE English muffins all that much.
This is the recipe that will change your mind!
Before this recipe, Iโd never been a huge fan of English muffinsโโthe ones that come in plastic bags and taste like theyโve been sitting in that bag for way too long.
But while living in China, I had a hankering for Eggs Benedict, realized I couldnโt find English muffins anywhere (problems of the food-obsessed), and made these. It was like frolicking through a field of flowers whilst hearing a hallelujah chorus.
Trust me.
Make them. Toast them. Spread with butter (and maybe a little jam). Youโll be a convert soon enough.
Once you give this recipe a try, also try our Multigrain English muffin recipe and our Pumpkin English muffins!
English Muffin Recipe Instructions
The ingredients for this english muffin recipe are super simple: all purpose flour, yeast, salt, sugar, water, yogurt, semolina/fine cornmeal, and a little oil. Youโll get best results with your yogurt at room temperature, but if youโre short on time, this isnโt strictly necessary.
If you have bread flour on hand, you can also substitute it for the all-purpose, but youโll get a nice texture and nooks and crannies with either.
Semolina flour can be found at most grocery stores these days. Itโs what gives the English muffins those sandy bottoms. You can also use finely ground cornmeal.
The first step of the recipe depends on whether youโre using active dry yeast or instant yeast. You can make this recipe with either!
If using active dry yeast, add the yeast and sugar to 1 cup lukewarm water. Stir to dissolve, and let stand for 10 minutes to allow the yeast to activate. If using instant yeast, you can skip this step.
In a large mixing bowl, add the all purpose flour and 1 teaspoon salt. Stir to combine. Add the yogurt and activated yeast mixture (or the instant yeast along with the sugar and water).
Mix together with a fork or wooden spoon until the mixture forms a soft, shaggy dough. Knead for 10 minutes, dusting your hands and the dough with a sprinkling of flour if needed. The dough will get a bit sticky as you knead it.
If youโd prefer to use a stand mixer with a dough hook attachment, you can do that as well. Knead on low speed!
After kneading, let the dough rest for 5 minutes. Iโm sure itโs been a stressful day for it, having just come into existence and all. (I need to stop personifying food.)
Spread the semolina (or fine cornmeal) onto a large baking sheet. On a clean surface, use a rolling pin to roll the dough out to a thickness of about 1/2 inch. Cut out circles with a 3-inch round cutter. I just use an overturned water glass for this purpose. Easy peasy.
Take the excess dough and re-roll it to cut out more circles. (I never understand people who just throw the excess dough into the garbage. It drives me crazy. Thatโs food, people!) Well youโre not going to do thatโโyou should be able to get 12-16 muffins out of it.
Place the English muffins onto the prepared baking sheet and slide them around in the semolina. Cover with a clean kitchen towel, and let rise in a warm place for an hour.
Heat a flat pan, griddle, or cast iron skillet over medium heat. Once the pan is hot, brush with oil (youโll need about 2 tablespoons of oil to cook all the muffins).
Add the English muffins. Cook for 6 minutes per side, 12 minutes total, until firm and golden brown. Turn only once.
Keep cooking them in batches until theyโre all done.
The best way to break the muffins apart is with a forkโnot slicing them with a knife. This will ensure you get great nooks and crannies. Serve toasted with butter and jam!
Do you hear the hallelujah chorus yet?
These are also great for making Eggs Benedict, breakfast sandwiches with eggs, ham, sausage, or bacon, and English muffin pizzas!
Additional Recipes we mentioned in the video!
Homemade English Muffins
This English muffin recipe is so easy (no oven needed) and DELICIOUS. Once you taste your homemade English muffins, you’ll never go back to store-bought!
serves: 12
Prep: 1 hour 30 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 2 hours
Instructions
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If using active dry yeast, add the yeast and sugar to 1 cup lukewarm water. Stir to dissolve, and let stand for 10 minutes to allow the yeast to activate. If using instant yeast, you can skip this step.
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In a large mixing bowl, add the all purpose flour and salt. Stir to combine. Add the yogurt and activated yeast mixture (or the instant yeast along with the sugar and water).
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Mix together with a fork or wooden spoon until the mixture forms a soft, shaggy dough. Knead for 10 minutes, dusting your hands and the dough with a sprinkling of flour if needed (the dough will get a bit sticky as you knead it).
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After kneading, let the dough rest for 5 minutes. Spread the semolina onto a large rimmed sheet pan.
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Roll the dough out to a thickness of about 1/2 an inch. Cut out circles with a 3 inch round cutter. Re-roll any excess and form more muffins. You should get 12-16 muffins total. Slide the muffins around on the semolina to ensure they don’t stick to the pan. Cover with a damp towel and let rise in a warm place for about an hour, until almost doubled in size.
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Heat a flat pan, griddle, or cast iron skillet over medium heat. Once the pan is hot, brush with oil. Add the muffins, and cook for 12 minutes, 6 minutes on each side, until firm and golden brown. Turn only once.
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The best way to break the muffins apart is with a fork, to make sure you get great nooks and crannies. Serve toasted with butter and jam.
Tips & Notes:
Makes 12-16 English muffins.
nutrition facts
Calories: 151kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 30g (10%) Protein: 5g (10%) Fat: 1g (2%) Saturated Fat: 1g (5%) Cholesterol: 2mg (1%) Sodium: 202mg (8%) Potassium: 68mg (2%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 1g (1%) Vitamin A: 15IU Calcium: 22mg (2%) Iron: 1.8mg (10%)